Crisis on Earth-33!
Our beloved superheroes know that we exist, and they are really, really mad at us for what we have done to them.
Our beloved superheroes know that we exist, and they are really, really mad at us for what we have done to them.
William BradleyAug 18, 2015
The comic strip and its evolution and devolution.
Luke EpplinAug 15, 2015
Drawn & Quarterly publishes a who’s who of the contemporary comics world.
Tahneer OksmanJul 23, 2015
The La Cucaracha creator talks about the historical graphic novel A Most Imperfect Union and his role in Seth MacFarlane’s upcoming TV series...
LARB AVJul 10, 2015
As equal but different mediums, graphic novels and traditional literature can now tackle the same fundamental subjects in tandem.
Marcus ClaytonJun 13, 2015
With "Baddawi," Leila Abdelrazaq joins women cartoonists engaged in life writing. Not just Satrapi, but Alison Bechdel, Lynda Barry, and Phoebe...
Alex ManglesJun 8, 2015
MIDWAY THROUGH the new graphic novel Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War, authors Jonathan Fetter-Vorm and Ari Kelman interrupt their...
Kenyon GradertApr 27, 2015
A graphically illustrated review of John Porcellino’s graphic novel "The Hospital Suite"
Sophie YanowMar 27, 2015
Neuroscience, neurons, consciousness.
Ana MinaMar 25, 2015
Randon Billings Noble's illustrated review of Lynda Barry's "Syllabus."
Randon Billings NobleFeb 21, 2015
"Kamala, the product of Disney-owned Marvel, managed to be more than a gimmick."
Molly HannonFeb 14, 2015
Corinne Mucha recounts her real-life breakup with college sweetheart Sam in her new comics memoir.
Megan KirbyDec 27, 2014
In the latest LARB illustrated book review, Laura Kenins reviews Inés Estrada’s “Lapsos.”
Laura KeninsNov 28, 2014
"Afterlife with Archie" is everything the Comics Code Authority stood against.
Tim HanleyOct 31, 2014
In horror, the world turns from normal to terrifyingly unpredictable.
Melissa MendesOct 31, 2014
Brian Cremins recalls the American horror-comics fad of the 1970s, book-and-record sets, and unspoken family trauma.
Brian CreminsOct 31, 2014
If the CCA is finally dead and buried, why does it keep rearing its ugly head?
Anne Elizabeth MooreOct 31, 2014
“I have to pretend that I’m having a happy dream, even though I know Xi the Vampire is sucking my blood and soul. I can’t have my own dream, I can’t...
Ana MinaOct 10, 2014
Anya Ulinich’s latest graphic novel highlights her comedic genius.
Olga GershensonOct 4, 2014
Sara Lautman’s comic review of two other comics, by Leslie Weibeler and Dane Martin.
Sara LautmanOct 1, 2014
“I’M NOT INTERESTED IN TELLING THE TRUTH,” Bishakh Som says.
Adam McGovernSep 6, 2014
Tahneer Oksman on the graphic novel "Everywhere Antennas."
Tahneer OksmanAug 31, 2014
Paul Gravett’s comprehensive history of comics is not comprehensive at all.
Anne Elizabeth MooreAug 28, 2014
Joshua Michael Demaree on the career of Edie Fake.
Joshua Michael DemareeJul 17, 2014